Análises de Open in Sidebar
Open in Sidebar por Soushi Atsumi
Análise de s20
Works easily and as expected out of the box. Out of curiosity, does it respect Containers? That is, if I were to open Facebook Messenger in the sidebar, would it open in my Facebook Container? If not, that would be a super useful feature.
Also, the option to keep clicked links in the sidebar would be cool, or perhaps a keyboard shortcut (ctrl+shift+click? I dunno if that's already something...) that keeps them there. That way, I could follow a link in the sidebar without affecting opening a new tab. I know I can do this already with a right click, but not having to open the context menu to do it would be cool.
Another nice feature would be the ability to request a mobile site. Because mobile sites are formatted for a narrower screen, it would make some sites easier to use.
Not a big deal, just a couple suggestions. I love the no-permissions stuff. Great job!
Also, the option to keep clicked links in the sidebar would be cool, or perhaps a keyboard shortcut (ctrl+shift+click? I dunno if that's already something...) that keeps them there. That way, I could follow a link in the sidebar without affecting opening a new tab. I know I can do this already with a right click, but not having to open the context menu to do it would be cool.
Another nice feature would be the ability to request a mobile site. Because mobile sites are formatted for a narrower screen, it would make some sites easier to use.
Not a big deal, just a couple suggestions. I love the no-permissions stuff. Great job!
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 5 anosHi, s20
Thank you for reviewing.
> That is, if I were to open Facebook Messenger in the sidebar, would it open in my Facebook Container?
I don't know that Facebook Container works with my extension. If Facebook Container needs to read contents of a tab, it doesn't work in the sidebar because it cannot read contents in the sidebar. If Facebook Container just blocks contents (like Adblock) it maybe work.
> I love the no-permissions stuff.
It is what Firefox users want.
My add-ons have been improved by requesting features. Please feel free to let me know should you have additional questions or feedback.
Thank you for reviewing.
> That is, if I were to open Facebook Messenger in the sidebar, would it open in my Facebook Container?
I don't know that Facebook Container works with my extension. If Facebook Container needs to read contents of a tab, it doesn't work in the sidebar because it cannot read contents in the sidebar. If Facebook Container just blocks contents (like Adblock) it maybe work.
> I love the no-permissions stuff.
It is what Firefox users want.
My add-ons have been improved by requesting features. Please feel free to let me know should you have additional questions or feedback.